The battery has been disconnected. You will have to reenter the radio security code to reenable it.
Never knew that there was a security code for the radio, just set the stations etc.
each radio has a different code. ur code should be on a card in the owners manual each radio has a different code. ur code should be on a card in the owners manual each radio has a different code. ur code should be on a card in the owners manual
You have to go to a Honda dealer and they will give you the code.
You must go to a dealer. They will give you a code. All you do is turn the radio on, punch in the code, wait a couple seconds and it will come on. You will need proof of ownership of the vehicle to get the code.
The battery has been disconnected. You will have to reenter the radio security code to reenable it.
The 2005 Saab 9-3 typically does not require a radio code for operation, as many vehicles of that era did not have a security feature that necessitates a code after a battery disconnect. However, if the radio has been replaced or if the battery has been disconnected, it might prompt for a code depending on the specific radio model. If you need the code, it's best to consult the owner's manual or contact a Saab dealership for assistance.
Radio Code for Holden Barina SB 1994 model is 4561
If its like my Volvo...you need to reenter your secret code on the radio. usually after 3 hours of driving with the radio on, ( that's how my Volvo worked) Code comes from the dealer. I'd go to this website, they can get you the unlock code to your specific radio. Http://WWW.DELCOLOCKCODES.COM
The car must be on for 1 hour. After 1 hour, the words, "code in" will appear. Enter your 4 digit code.
What is the code forCDP 2500 Radio.Locktronic code?
To enter the anti-theft code for a Saab 900, first turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the "0" button on the radio until the display shows "Code." Enter the four-digit anti-theft code using the radio preset buttons, then press the "Enter" button or "OK" to confirm. If the code is entered correctly, the radio should unlock and begin functioning again.
The dealer, with your car title, can provide you with it. You are probably talking about the radio, in which case you're out of luck, because the code is in the car's manual, and the radio you're holding is obviously hot. It works.
It should be with the Owners Manual paperwork. If not, contact a Saab dealership with the car's VIN. ... When I lost use of my 1995 Saab 900SE convertible radio's function, the VIN was not enough...the dealer also needed (or insisted on anyway) the radio's serial number. So I had to pull the radio to write down it's SN before they would look it up, and charged me $25 to do it. I'm not sorry THAT dealer (or at least that service advisor) went out of business.
Never knew that there was a security code for the radio, just set the stations etc.
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I would see your local Saab dealer.